School Committee Meeting 6/21. Of particular interest to some may be the Mayor's comments at about 1:00 on. He's apparently dismayed at the names of some of the Administrators that were cut. Also, he cut the School Resource Officers due to his BPD OT budget being cut.

Best way not to cut is to grow the city budget by lowering the commercial rate, raising the residential rate and enticing new businesses here. Then Brockton Kids will be able to do more than just count! They may be able to add, read, write , and succeed!

By the way when Malone was Superintendent he had 1 assistant Superintendent..............now we have 5!! My what a great move we made!! Those 5 combine to earn $932,000 this year!!! He had one earning $148,000............................he saved us $784,000 as Superintendent!!! I take these numbers from online budget of Brockton! Yeah, we showed him who is boss!!!

Last night at the SC Meeting it was voted that 12 teachers will be recalled. 8 will go beck to the BHS which due to size took the biggest hit. The remdining 4 will be recalled at the Super's discretion

2 Administrators will be recalled. This Was per the MAYOR. He went as far as to say allegedly if the 2 Administrators weren't recalled, HE THE MAYOR was going to rescind the almost $1million dollars he added to the School Budget and put it in that big black hole called the stabilization fund. So blame that on the Mayor.

Now under full disclosure, I left this meeting as it was unbelievably long. So I will wait and watch it on Friday. But my understanding from several people is this is how it went down.

"After the school committee voted to bring back the eight high school teaching positions and the four other positions at the superintendent’s discretion, Carpenter pushed for a vote to refill the assistant principal position at the Goddard Alternative School, in addition to the guidance counselor supervisor position, despite vice chairman Thomas Minichiello initially saying that the proposal was going to be on the agenda for a meeting on August 2. As he implored the committee to take up the vote, Carpenter told school committee members that the city government could instead just keep an anticipated $618,000 in state funds that the school system was relying on to meet its budgetary needs for the coming school year.

Carpenter stated that earlier during the budget planning process, the city committed beyond what was mandated by a net school spending requirement. “I guess I might politely remind the committee that we have already exceeded the city's requirement to fund education this year,” Carpenter said. “So one of the options on the table for me on August 2 is to put the $618,000 in the city's stabilization account and tell you, ‘We're all done,’ for whatever that's worth.”

Take down the signs...the city has re-employed all but 12 of the laid off........1428 employees becomes 1416 and the teachers are still looking at a 3% raise....there was no great sacrifice here! WE look like a giant yard sale with the signs up!

boxerfamily wrote: Best way not to cut is to grow the city budget by lowering the commercial rate, raising the residential rate and enticing new businesses here. Then Brockton Kids will be able to do more than just count! They may be able to add, read, write , and succeed!

Thats insane. What Brockton has to do is get rid of our City Council, adopt a strong Mayor Weak Council form of Government and settle the Power Plant Lawsuit, let them build, charge them for the reclaimed wastewater or sell them the frigging water from the frigging aqauria! Christ! We have resources that the CC will not allow us to use!!! WTF! Every problem in this City stems from the City Council. When Balzotti was Mayor, they led her around by the nose, Carpenter don't play that so hence all the frigging lawsuits. Farwell is a dick and he's selling this City down the river to the illegals.

So, I'm sure the SC works hard and deserves a raise. I know it's not a huge hit to the budget and We all deserve a raise. But you just laid off more teachers, Laid off all the school librarians and cut all middle school sports to the bone among many other cuts.

Yet Brockton kids count

"Seven elected members of the Brockton School Committee would get $2,000 raises in their annual stipend for the first time in two decades under a new proposal put before a City Council committee on Tuesday, according to its sponsor.

Councilor-at-large Winthrop Farwell made the case on Tuesday night for the total increase of $14,000 per year in the city budget in order to give the school committee members a raise that would take effect on Jan. 1, 2018. Farwell said the last time the Brockton School Committee received a stipend increase was in 1998. Each school committee member currently receives a $3,000 annual stipend, Farwell said.'
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